The Etobicoke Guardian, North, October 6, 2016

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Celebre Tile goes above and beyond your expectations

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Tina Klein Stanley, Broker accredited senior agent

At Celebre Tile we supply and install tiles to help you achieve the design and look you only imagine come to life with our unique floors and wall coverings. Come visit our showroom. We carry: Quartz - Marble - Porcelain - Vinyl - Ceramics - Hard Wood - Canyon Stone 21 Royalcrest Rd., Unit 5 (Just at Hwy 27 and Steeles) info@celebretile.com 416-749-1787

INSIDE David Nickle is on the City Hall beat / 4

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Halloween Dance at tHe legion oct 29tH 7-12am DJ & ligHt RefResHments $12 11 iRwin DRive

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SLU takes fans to the ball game North Etobicoke youth get new experience CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com A group of young Blue Jays fans from Etobicoke were treated to the hottest tickets in town last week, courtesy of 23 Division police. Last Thursday, officers from the north Etobicoke division’s Somali Liaison Unit (SLU) accompanied 13 youth from the Dixon, Islington and Queen’s Plate communities to the Jays’ final home game of the regular season. And even though the home team was defeated by their division rival Baltimore Orioles 4-0,

Sgt. Brian Beadman still called it a “positive experience all the way around”. “My favourite part was just seeing the kids in awe. A lot of these kids have never gotten the chance to get out to a Blue Jays game, so it was that awe factor that kind of made my day,” Beadman said of the outing. “And with the Jays being a hot item right now, the kids were in their glory.” From a pizza party at the Big Blue Door games room at 340 Dixon Rd. before the game, to the train ride downtown on the Union Pearson Express, to >>>NIGHT, page 6

What’s open, what’s closed this Thanksgiving Monday

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I f y o u ’r e c e l e b r a t i n g Thanksgiving dinner with friends and family on Monday, make sure to plan ahead as grocery stores, the LCBO, and Beer Stores are closed for the holiday. Most shopping centres and retailers, banks, the TSX, the post office, and libraries will also be closed. However, the Eaton Centre,

Vaughn Mills Shopping Centre, Pacific Mall, and retailers along Yonge Street and other such areas deemed tourist attractions will be open, as will some convenience stores. T h e To r o n t o Tr a n s i t Commission will operate on a holiday schedule. For further details about the TTC schedule, visit http://bit. ly/2dKt0MI

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